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* LAMBTON CREW - |tronton, Minn., Banker / bs ‘icers place Da. — with no res} D 1 ‘ar’s tuition in a :iusic school| where the jar had been buried. Hill sald he read of the finding) moval of Both Kane and Da- ia argo of Grtin ad to| were won by Marie Bronarayk, 16, en a of the ne eatted,| . vis Favored by Majority | aqend,Forks N. P. Dee. 12-— Sane een kad about Friday, is | coloratrs. soprano, of Chicago, anil be iprieedeniery pare. Beard of B® | OKLAHOMA LEGISLATORS BARRED FROM CAPIT \ s) v 4 . THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE [== ry BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, MONDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1927 PRICE FIVE CK NORTH DAKOTA'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER ESTABLISHED 1878 ——— 43 Men Rescued from Wrecked Vessels--Coast Liner Agroumd)TR00?S CALLED , mn,” Will | PROM MEETING. Arrested for Part | _MERTING | $35,00 . Bank Robbery a | Face Court on Matricide Charge) , Tiinois Youth Charged With vene at Hotel and Discuss DENVER GIR L, vata Custody Yertenday aaa | Unfavorable Weather Will Pre- PENNSYLVANI JL | teste Authorities, to Place vent Goodwill Jaunt For 10 Had Threatened to Disin- f herit Him—Father Says He Where Part of ‘Loot Was Days or 2 Weeks Will Spend All He Has to BOY WINNERS Buried in Old. Butter Jar—| ea P Clear Son’s. Name Admits ‘an A NEW PLANES me oo Later BL Be Ete Agnes Davis, 24, and Wilbur Hopes to Collect Considerable bis mother after she io! ai W. Evans, 22, Get First | | Brainrd, Minn, Dec. Data on Weather Conditions '|Errestened to “isaherit him will be Prizes in Audition CHICAGO GIRL’ IS THIRD IS LANDED AT’ GOULAIS BAY Survivors Will Be Taken to Sault Ste. Marie Tonight— Two Are Drowned ANOTHER BOAT OVERDUE UNTIL TUESDAY Steamer En Route From Seat- tle to Alaska Driven Aground _ in Raging Storm Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan, Dec. 12.— (AP) —Survivors of the wrecked steamer Lamb- ton were landed at Goulals bay, 19 miles north o: Sault Ste. Marle, Ontario, this morn- ing, after drifting with the, storm and waves acros; White Fish hay since last Thursday. ‘Two of the crew were drowned, @ man named Moon of Owen Sound and another named Baird unfolded in the La Salle county cir- Before Starting ~ j| cuit court whea Harry Hill, 22 goes " a 4] to trial Dec. 27 on a charge of mur- Washington, Dec. 12.—()—Col-|der. The trial will be held at Otta- wa, nearby count it. gs witb ead a : ae * ||, alleged confession leity | Mexico City for another 10 days, hij| wife of Dr. Hl. C. Hill of Streator Marie Bronarzyk, Entrant] ' in the robbery of the tution | said after consultation today with was found on Aug. 22 in a crude weather bureau officials and officers |ftave in the cellar.of the pleasant of November 9, last. Details of From Second District, Gets me which she and her son occu- 1,000, . i of the navy hydrographic office. |). here: ‘ is Year's Taltion Informed that a low pressure ss 4 * ioe Charged iirc porn ia : existed over the Rio Grande, the ‘orgery charges n made New York; Dec. 12.—(AP)—A girl ad against yor Hill, end the state from Denver and a young man on c Wenentlantic fiver seid tt would Be eonitatile ‘that’ he killed his mother of Marytown, Onf. The men are | Philadelphia today wi lookt: y the Probably 10 days or even two weeks | ¥1, » in dismay at his actions, sh to be brought to Sault Ste. |forward to two years’ study of mue| ba before he could start the Journey] threatened to. cut hit off in’ her Hary, Hill (upper, left) Marie, Ont., this evening. sic and the spending of $5,000 each, from Bolling Field here. |. The testament, subsequently | ‘0F Til. youth, goes to t ; first prizes in a national radi au-|, Brainerd, Minn., Dec. 12.—()— found, left all of a $45,000 estate to|Charged with killing his mother, Sault Ste. Marie, Mich., Dec.12—| dition. radi au-/ an old. butter jaf, buried in. the Will Collect Data the son, to be held in trust for him | whose body was found buried in tho (AP)—After 43 men had been res- Agnes Davis, 24, lyric _so-|Sround, was revealed as the hiding/ In the meantime,: Lindbergh will| until he is 25. R Ons of ( a home (above). cfied from two vessels wrecked in| p’ of Denver, and Wilbur pete for $10,500 in currency by A.| complete his plans for the goodwill| Hill has steadfastly denied any| ®: 0. apr Minroid es sete ze the Great Lakes, coast guardsmen | W. Evans, 22, bass-baritone, of West| H- r, cashier, who was ar-| jaunt by collecting weather and other| knowledge of the crime, and he will ney, is prosecuting the case. sac today were seeking 22 members of| Philadelphia, Pa., last night were| ested: yesterday as an accessory inj data from y 8. Burwell, 5° to trial with the support of his the crew of the steamer Lambton,|declared winners of the national|the holdup: of the First National| commander at Bolling Fi.ld, and|father, who says he will spend all that crashed on a shoal at Parisienne | contest as they sang into the mi-|Bank of Ironton, near here, last| other army flyers. le set aside|he has to clear his son’s name. Isalnd, near here, and broke in two.|crophone of WEAF and 32 associ-;November 9, The authorities thus part of today, however, to take aloft} When officials sought Hill for The hulk, buckled amidships and/ ated stations to an cstimated radio|recove-ed nearly one-third of the|the new amphibian plane bel questioning. after the cellar grave —— completely sheeted with ice, was dis- {audience of 30,000,000 persons. 35,000 loot obtained by the four|to Assistant Secretary Davis the/had ben uncovered he had & GOVERNOR JOHNSTON covered yesterday about the time} Winners in their respective dis-| bat dits who held up the war department. Lindbergh filled|ished. A series of dramatic inci- id a GUARDS. tug General was oringing to detour |tricts, ‘they. competed. with eight it had ved a currency|in part of yesterday with the navy’s|dents, set in motion by the finding the crew of the wrecked steamer,|other district winners h | shipments to meet the pay rolls of | flying boats, taking several of them |of the body, was climaxed when the Oklal Agawa, who had been rescued off rene totaling $17,500 “anda com.| iron mining companies in this vicin- file eon] apie : i Head of Memorial Stadium bes gee he Lambton be- mined rece hic dees. PT edeinat exact connection with seg ore So Campaign Says Athletic Di- — opcode von eri g ea y Other Winners bpetrenet was SS ae reek tans Toute ¢ of his flight —ten- wy with funds sand Toop to give DISCUSS: K ANE- ‘1 rector Failed to Show Prop- ner wo ro 4 e officials, 2 ona rom ington | him aid. zn journey an : g bee ly about Lar aioe ne san Francisco, Galles tyre bet ergot raphe ps enemies cashier to’ the gulf, and thence west to a/unsuccessful effort was made to } er Loyalty and Respect to} ing impeach Kone 318 ported no signs of lite, A landing | and ‘Ted A. Roy, 22, tenor of Cor- Had admitted being an accessory in| point affordi an cries. ee D AVIS Ny R AP President Kane and Univer-| tenry s. Johnston, A prints were found in the snow lead-|Yallis, Ore, were winners of the Major William Blait of the habeas | corp legislative in _ heb an a ‘indi ting the {Second prizes of $2,000 in cash and fajor William Blair of the ecaiike ei t repped ft ‘i . sity — Other Charges In- lenned to oe Crew had abendoned the ship. Sirens |O8¢ year's tuition in a conservatory aid a eee ad sais ete Wisconsin line and rushed him to|No Resolutions Passed—Re-| cluded thortly before dawn were sounded by the boats, but met | f music, ‘Ss the Ottawa by :utomobite, ‘ began to Third prizes of -$1,000 in cash and Ben: P. ‘Deloache, Jf, '«t Asbevillo, | before ¢losing tine, Three «f’.am.|. Paris, Dec. 12-—(AP)- cee, | 8 "| ‘univers ae oerein [N.C inate .. Jenteted the bank wiile the fourth letdoux, 26, ring ents in| porserlving that fo publicity should) | Sy treaty per gr me Hb downbound with » cargo of grain.|""garly in the autuma auditions| remained in an automobile. be given their meetings and that no) Gra’ sumunt met here today to ‘She was Lager by Cap! a. ig|Were’-held in the various states.) Proctor resolutions as a group would be| fjctee the case aul J; | ic orders for the ae Poe the: Matthews, Stesmship The winners poe Tape er-yger z shot and killed today jew Bit | 3 re mal ae PE peters ps North "Dake reggae the pees Focgptagesscne ach the sesh A 4 ted in st con- oI a t 4 ie Ca reve! house ee eee eee tests frome which the 10. finalists When to living in Bismarck and Manica rr Avlarisk —— tatives’ from» assembling ing tv locate the Lake Chelan, a/ were selected. f 'Y: Pec |other counts against him charging " - believed, however, that the case Mertslo tisieiiiet, tour days over: re See Lineis, eau deoctioed an Contin: a) ‘soggy erence ton tantiouay coe ienea at) will be settled without being te SEN? formally ~ brought before th jue here, bn oe tural Ree Sag gf Three opinions that met . a jore the ‘As far as local records are avail- Cee Steg one ng ime, vaouk wih poe of the majority| board, : chine eble, all other ships caught in last bias tine aa” WILL YoU A CLAUS IN in attendance. at. Saturday's mcet- —_.. , we Temov: Q Z week’s gale, the most Gane a ings were that the ral of both ee that Paul J-Davis, direc-| Ppa ee reves ills oe iuelaec dee tal B CK BY Bi ‘A-PAL? President Thomas F. Kane and vests his ioe aoe ao r , le Ss ° - i 487 BUILDIN ISMARCK BY BEING A SANTA.PAL? TINDER CONTROL |Site. 2 aes lowing the pillory’ of 2 adj a-university . professor in the col- pera . i : failed HUGHES BUILT OF COMMUNISTS Sri wcrc cs sine Shs ‘The crew of the steamer Altadoc, to President Thomas 4 Kane and to “ it it lent 101 * je ant sel after a perilous ° 10 BE RAZED Attempt to Disarm Troops a valehil siuation” ‘was detiimen: the university generally, are con-} $¥! i bers of the Alta- Lapa apenas was -trosen in i tained in the letter addressed “be satis Dyess! ee ress were|Paul Samuelson to President fang enable to - ascertain ars what and the state board of administra- turn trip, but the * 3 " tion, it was disclosed here today. » Glawford succeeded , in’ breaking | Modern Office Building to Re- tranibived at; Sunday's masting, the) UOT ot re es ened eae lane through and the men were lace It of $100,000 : oer ‘ fee. absolutly. refusing to divulge} 30, anieoaied by — day corres- Tone ee bape Parenting in Canton today took: any information aside from the fact, ma and Davis th which Kane asked The Agawa, which was nearly| \ Construction Program gontral of the city after extensive for Davis’ resignation and the lat- unded to pieces by 2 § ig) announ: op; ion r refused present on iy reef oft Manitoulin island, was ‘ to the presen: leaders of the Kuo- i ground that his “personal .nd moral Suleienten ; meeting in. Grand &* tation” was ge a take. garlaation, who last Saturday de- al -beld he Samuelson letter, which cov-| cal zounced communist oeegen ers seven closely typewritten pages, The communists eoek aa bil eno Oe mes ony soneay an President declaring that a tha: alumni of the Univer. | ang Of members of the board | 1 ap ie [sebeeey caet soe only ones who can protect on ote pense wegen rg charitable and eval institutions. President ‘Thomas F. Kane of Paul | Samuelson was manager of the cam- 4 , .. | Paign to obtain funds for new sta- that ells for the ie _ Steameh 4; Davis as athletic director was ex-|RREN 20 Se -tniversity ond hee bean by the General, nationalist pclitical or- ‘Somewhat riginally and 5 ; wintang or 100,000. j 5 ‘Wenzel, who was resident of the |®ctive in university affairs for sev- > 2 Ay the present Sitti esienen: : > alumal attociation from | eral 7" Aa ‘Cleveland rushing to completion . tered va ges. penne Hane that een oe me extention to, Se: welling Staning degrored. last en, Petre: letter to sine presale, neg ae Bar Point in Lake Erie off Detrots:| at Thu palophons ebmapeny: tetees : state board of administration, he ste t “gence, harges made petence, and __ inefficiency Pate ts present site at 220 : the Ni inst Paul Jones Davis, director Fifth street. > \ 2 tf “ nati * athletics coach; anc failure An eight foot extension is being SS letters, which |and refusal on, his part to cooperate ; 3 ; fi Kane and Davis. met | With the president and other depart: said, led| ments of the university as an ath- omer pete ‘ ning le} PASSENGERS BEMovED n the f facts -Campbell River, /Dec. 12—#)— aground in-a raging snow Dever catarue “mm “age two) | pee is to have ties eee